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A SPECIALLY SELECTED CATALOGUE
OF
E. T. PAULL'S
COMPOSITIONS AND MARCH ARRANGEMENTS.
EACH PIECE MAGNIFICENTLY LITHOGRAPHED IN FIVE COLORS
E. T. Paull is recognized throughout the entire country as being one of the greatest March writers of the present time.
He has been given the sobriquet "The New March King," by the two leading musical journals of the United States, The New York
Music Trade Review and The Music Trades. His compositions give universal satisfaction. All of his marches are won-
derfully stirring, bright, catchy, and inspiring throughout. One of the chief characteristics of Mr. Paull's compositions is that
they lay well under the fingers and are comparatively easy to play.
Ben Hur Chariot Race Paull
Great seller, universal favorite.
Charge of the Light Brigade Paull
Companion to Chariot Race.
America Forever March Paull
One of E. T. PaUll's best marches.
Dawn of the Century March Paull
Magnificent March and 2-Step.
Ice Palace March and 2-Step Paull
Very Bright and brilliant.
N. Y. and Coney Island Cycle March Paull
Fine Bass solo. Time well marked.
We'll Stand by the Flag March Paull
Fine Martial Swing.
The Midnight Flyer Paull-Hager
The great railroad march.
The Jolly Blacksmiths Braham-Paull
Clank of Anvils. Specially fine trio.
Warming up in Dixie Paull
Great cake walk. Good swing.
Uncle Jasper's Jubilee Paull
Characteristic cake walk and 2-step.
The Stranger's Story Waltz Paull
Pretty, melodious, easy to play.
The Witch's Whirl Waltzes Paull
Descriptive, Fairies, elves, old witch, etc.
Home Coming March Paull
One of E. T. Paull's later marches. It has been made descriptive,
representing the Home Comii < or Old Home Week. Try
Flash-Light March Ellis-Paull
A very pretty, easy march to play, fine melody and a favorite with
those who play.
The Race Course March-Two Step Glogau-Paull
Full of life. Contains a fine trio. Easy to play.
Lincoln Centennial Grand March Paull
The only grand march that has been written in recent years. Every
one desiring a specially fine piece of music should have a copy of
this great march. Nothing better.
The Romany Rye (Intermezzo) Paull
The great gypsy dance. Try it.
The
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Midnight Fire Alarm Lincoln-Paull
Descriptive march. Fire bells, etc.
A Signal from Mars March Taylor- Paull
Nothing better. Try it.
Arizona March Smith-Paull
Ask to see this piece.
Dance of the Fire Flies Sentenis Paull
Gavotte. Be sure to try this. aenteniS-rauU
The Hurricane March Aloert-Paull
One of the latest and best marches published. " F
The Masquerade (March and Two-Step) . Krell-Paull
Our new march, magnificent trio. A favorite with everyone who hears
it. Get a copy.
The Triumphant Banner March p ail n
A wonderfully bright, brilliant and stirring' mar'ch,' with ' a mag-
nificent finale. Just published.
The Storm King March Paull
A special introduction, representing distant ' rumbie 'oV 'thunder
lightning flashing, the Storm King, etc.
The Circus Parade March and Two-Step p au ll
Descriptive march, representing entrance of equestriennes, cav-
aliers, clowns, acrobats, charioteers, etc.
Ziz, March and Two-Step Feltman-Paull
The peculiar name indicates the piece. Full of life, vim, dash
and go. Great swing. Once played always a favorite. Easily
remembered.
Paul Reveres Ride (March Galop) p au ll
Descriptive, horse galloping, cry of alarm, battle of" Lexington, and
Concord, enemy routed, etc. This is one of E. T. Paull's greatest
marches.
Silver Sleigh Bells (Novelette) p au ll
One of the best descriptive pieces ever written, by E. T Paull
Describes a sleigh ride, all aboard, silver bells, church chimes, rail-
road crossing, a race, homeward bound, etc. Simply try it.
The Burning of Rome p au u
E. T. Paull's masterpiece and one of the greatest marches ever
written. Descriptive: representing the beginning and finish of a
chariot race, parade of victors, evening song of Christians, alarm
of fire, people in frenzy rushing wildly through the streets, fire
fiercely burning, crashing of walls, etc.
NAPOLEON'S LAST CHARGE-March-Gallop.
WRITTEN and ARRANGED BY E. T. PAULL.
This is positively one of the Greatest March Compositions ever written. Mr. Paull spent nearlv two years on this piece
to have it the best published. It represents the downfall of Napoleon, the mightv conqueror of Europe, at the Battle of Water-
loo. It has been made descriptive throughout, and represents the Bugle Call to Arms, Cavalry Call, Army Marching and
l^orrningLme of Battle, Band Playing and Cannonading; Cavalry Advancing; Horses Galloping; Clash of Arms, Death in the
Sunken Trench, etc. Every one who plays or uses music in any way should certainly have a copy of this great piece.
FOR SALE BY ALL MUSIC DEALERS.
SPECIAL NOTICE.— If for any reason your Music Dealer cannot supply you with any of the pieces
named above, then write direct to the Publishers, for complete catalogues, and the special prices that will be given on
same, which will be sent free, postpaid, to any one addressing the Publishers:
E. T. PAULL MUSIC CO., 243 West 42nd Street, New York.